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[Rationing through waiting lists: measuring improvement and possible implications].

Eva Rodríguez1, Begoña Alvarez, Pilar Abad

  • 1Departamento de Economía Aplicada, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales, Universidad de Vigo, Vigo, España. emiguez@uvigo.es

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This study examines healthcare policies aimed at reducing patient waiting lists. It analyzes demand-side and supply-side strategies, as well as methods to improve the quality of waiting time, considering both direct and indirect effects.

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Published on: February 19, 2021

Area of Science:

  • Health policy analysis
  • Healthcare management
  • Public health strategies

Context:

  • Healthcare systems face significant challenges with patient waiting lists.
  • Long waiting times impact patient outcomes and system efficiency.
  • Effective policy interventions are crucial for managing healthcare access.

Purpose:

  • To analyze key policy initiatives for improving healthcare waiting lists.
  • To differentiate between demand-side and supply-side strategies.
  • To evaluate policies enhancing the quality of waiting time.

Summary:

  • The paper categorizes strategies into demand-side and supply-side approaches to reduce waiting list length and time.
  • It explores policies designed to improve the patient experience during waiting periods.
  • Both expected and unintended consequences of each policy are discussed to assess overall effectiveness.

Impact:

  • Provides a framework for understanding and implementing effective healthcare waiting list management.
  • Informs policymakers on the potential benefits and drawbacks of various intervention strategies.
  • Aims to enhance healthcare access and patient satisfaction through optimized waiting list policies.